European Football Championship: Lena Oberdorf "loves it when there is a bang in a duel" and at 20 she is already a leader

The German women's national team did not concede a single goal in the preliminary round and the first knockout game of the European Football Championship.

European Football Championship: Lena Oberdorf "loves it when there is a bang in a duel" and at 20 she is already a leader

The German women's national team did not concede a single goal in the preliminary round and the first knockout game of the European Football Championship. Lena Oberdorf played a large part in this. Despite being only 20 years old, she is considered one of the best soccer players in the world, occupying the sixth position in defensive midfield. "I think everyone saw what Lena Oberdorf played at such a young age - with maturity and intensity and a desire to conquer balls (...) and to transfer that to her teammates. That was great!" , enthused national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg after reaching the semifinals in Brentford.

"I love it when things get physical, when there's a bang in a duel," Oberdorf once explained her style of play. At the age of twelve, the defensive specialist already played in the U15 selection of the German Football Association, and at the age of 17 she replaced Birgit Prinz as the youngest German national player at the 2019 World Cup in France. One of her role models: Sergio Ramos. She studied the Spanish captain's rather rustic style of play together with her brother Tim - himself a professional at Fortuna Düsseldorf - in YouTube videos. What struck her: "He always celebrated when he unpacked a tackle.

In addition to Ramos, the former Essen resident also likes to learn something from another Spanish ex-world champion: "I really like watching Sergio Busquets because he always moves extremely well in the rooms." And she hopes to meet Bayern star Joshua Kimmich personally. "I think I'd like to talk to Kimmich because he also embodies that a bit: these emotions in the game, never giving up, going into every duel again, doing every run again," explained Oberdorf. "I think our game ideas fit together quite well."

When the DFB-Elf takes on France in the semi-finals at 9 p.m. (ZDF, on DAZN or in the stern live ticker), Oberdorf will also have to unpack one or two tackles. The French "have a brutal quality, they're really good, especially on the flanks," said Joti Chatzialexiou, head of the national team at the DFB, after the semi-final opponents of the Germans had been determined. He sees a "Fifty-Fifty game". But he has "no worries because I feel the energy in our team".

France face Germany with many players from Champions League winners Olympique Lyon, such as the 1.87m tall Renard, but also with two days less preparation. What coach Corinne Diacre doesn't seem to worry about: "When you win, you recover faster and faster."

Oberdorf is used to winning. At 16, she moved from her home club TSG Sprockhövel to the Bundesliga for SGS Essen and quickly developed into a top performer. In the summer of 2020, she signed for VfL Wolfsburg and won the double with the club after the 2021 DFB Cup this year. Oberdorf promptly extended her contract until 2025. She doesn't want to go abroad, although she could certainly earn more in England, for example. "The family relationship you have in Wolfsburg gives you an incredible amount," she said.

There also seems to be an atmosphere in the DFB team at the EM that inspires Oberdorf's performance. "I think you could say right from the start that Wembley is our biggest dream. With the team spirit we have right now, we're on the right track," said Oberdorf after winning the quarterfinals against Austria.

Oberdorf forms the team council with Almuth Schult, Sara Däbritz, Lina Magull, Svenja Huth and captain Alexandra Popp. "My role has changed in that I can speak up more and be a little leader alongside the others," she says.

As such, she then sat next to the national coach at the final press conference before the semi-finals on Tuesday and answered the question of how a European Championship semi-final felt for the younger players. "For me it's 'Wow, it's a semi-final!' because the atmosphere is completely different. Even the atmosphere in the quarter-finals was different from the group stage." But you think the younger ones put it away well. "If there's one thing that can be said about us youngsters, it's that we just want to play." And maybe that's the secret of Oberdorf's success.

Other sources: DPA, "Süddeutsche Zeitung", profile of Lena Oberdorf on "kicker.de", PK with Voss-Tecklenburg and Lena Oberdorf before the semifinals on "dfb.tv".